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Recent dyspnea, worsening at the end of pregnancy and postpartum, should suggest a cardiac complication. In presence of chest pain, aortic dissection should be considered with the same degree of emergency as myocardial infarction or pulmonary embolism. Cardiac ultrasonography, chest CT, Nt-proBNP and troponin should be considered in case of chest pain or recent dyspnea. Women with cardiac symptoms should be referred to an emergency department (not necessarily to the local maternity) for a complete cardiovascular check-up. To describe, f